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UPDATED: NOV 10, 2011 6 pack 16 oz cans from Fred Meyer, Wilsonville. $4.59
Have never ever seen this before but i was attracted b the odd,kitchy 1930s style label art.
Not even going to attempt a pour but ts just fine and dandy from the can.
Aroma is typical cheap American macro-lager cereal,paper,slightly sour.
Taste pretty bland, some cereal, a touch of lemon then seltza water basically
Very thin..just water really on the palate.
Its drinkable but barely beer..i was actually expecting more seeing the old style can.

Sampled from a 16 oz can this beer poured a vibrant yellow color with a medium sized soapy white head that faded quickly. The aroma was tang, sweetish and very corny with a bit of artificial grape undertone. The flavor was tangy, sweet and corny with notes of artificial grape and bubblegum. The finish was long, sour and tangy. Bland.

Not very good. I do enjoy cheap macro lagers but this was pretty dull. Old English tastes better than this does. There was a strange skunky grass taste that I imagine is due to the hops or lack of...This is just terrible. I donít even know why Iím drinking it.

16 oz can served in a lager glass. Clear, very pale straw with a smallish white head. Short retention and minimal lacing. Aroma of light grain. Has some skunk when nosing the can. It obviously has an ultra-light body. Watery thin texture and decent carbonation. Light doughy flavor. Crisp short finish. Better in a glass than out of the can, but thats not saying much.

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